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    Viscount Saitō Makoto, GCB (斎藤 実) (27 October 1858 – 26 February 1936) was a Japanese naval officer and politician. Upon distinguishing himself during...
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  • Saitō Makoto (斎藤 実, 1858–1936) was viscount, admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, and 30th Prime Minister of Japan. Makoto Saitō may also refer to: Makoto...
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    Mazaki, General Tomoyuki Yamashita, General Ryū Saitō and the Vice-Minister of War, Motoo Furushō. Saitō praised the young officers' spirit and urged Kawashima...
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  • politician and Prime Minister of Japan Makoto Saitō (designer) (サイトウ マコト, born 1952), Japanese graphic designer Makoto Saitō (wrestler) (斎藤 誠, born 1974), also...
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    Viscount Saitō Makoto 斎藤 実 (1919–1927) General Ugaki Kazushige 宇垣 一成 (1927) General Yamanashi Hanzō 山梨半造 (1927–1929) Viscount Saitō Makoto 斎藤 実 (second...
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  • of Modern Art in New York. Saitō worked from 1974 to 1980 at Nippon Design Center before starting his own firm, Makoto Saitō Design. During his time at...
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  • Makoto Saito (斎藤 真, Saitō Makoto, born 18 February 1951) is a Japanese former wrestler who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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    worked hard for its ratification. He again served as Navy Minister in the Saitō Makoto cabinet of 1932. Okada entered the reserves on 21 January 1933 and retired...
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    Saitō Hajime (斎藤 一) (born Yamaguchi Hajime (山口 一); February 18, 1844 – September 28, 1915) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who most famously...
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    administrations of Tanaka Giichi (1927–1929), Inukai Tsuyoshi (1931–1932), Saitō Makoto (1932–1934) and Okada Keisuke (1934–1936). To bring Japan out of the...
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  • year 1933 in Taiwan, Empire of Japan. Emperor: Hirohito Prime Minister: Saitō Makoto Governor-General – Nakagawa Kenzō 2 March – The completion of Ōgon Shrine...
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    assassination, which was the first of a former Japanese prime minister since Saitō Makoto and Takahashi Korekiyo during the 26 February incident in 1936, as well...
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  • Toshinori Omi as Kazuo Saitō Satomi Kobayashi as Kazumi Saitō Makoto Satō as Akio Saitō (father of Kazuo) Kirin Kiki as Naoko Saitō (mother of Kazuo) Jō...
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    Under his third term as Foreign Minister, from 1932 to 1933, during the Saitō Makoto administration, he called for the formal diplomatic recognition of Manchukuo...
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    Makoto Saitō (斎藤 誠, born April 16, 1974 in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan), better known by his ring name K-ness. (クネス, Kunesu), is a Japanese retired professional...
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    (then still civilian) cabinet in 1931. Since 1932 when Admiral Viscount Saitō Makoto was appointed prime minister of the first so-called "national unity cabinet"...
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  • individuals served in this position. Saitō Makoto and Ugaki Kazushige both served two nonconsecutive terms as governor-general. Saitō was the third and the sixth...
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    Teijin Incident in an effort to bring down the cabinet of Prime Minister Saitō Makoto. However, in 1935, many members returned to the Minseitō fold, and in...
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  • manga artist Makoto Rindo (林堂 眞, born 1989), Japanese footballer Makoto Saitō (斎藤 実, 1858–1936), Japanese naval officer and politician Makoto Sakamoto (マコト・サカモト)...
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    the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第30代 齋藤 實 [30th Saito Makoto] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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    during the Japanese colonial period. In 1919, Kang tried to assassinate Saitō Makoto, who was serving as the Governor-General of Korea, but failed. Kang was...
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    war to the assembled Diet. Yamamoto was replaced as Navy Minister by Saito Makoto in January 1906. He was elevated to count (hakushaku) in 1907. In February...
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  • (1916–1919) Saitō Makoto, Governor general (1919–1927) Kazushige Ugaki, Governor general (1927) Yamanashi Hanzō, Governor general (1927–1929) Saitō Makoto, Governor...
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  • Makino Nobuaki 牧野 伸顕 (1861–1949) 30 March 1925 26 February 1935 Viscount Saitō Makoto 斎藤 実 (1858–1936) 26 February 1935 26 February 1936† Baron Ichiki Kitokurō...
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  • which brought about the collapse of the administration of Prime Minister Saitō Makoto in 1934. In June 1933, the Banchokai, a group of young investors, purchased...
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    The Saitō Cabinet is the 30th Cabinet of Japan led by Saitō Makoto from May 26, 1932, to July 8, 1934. "Saitō Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence...
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    1933, Hirota became Foreign Minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister Saitō Makoto, just after Japan had withdrawn from the League of Nations. He retained...
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    emperor (February 29). Inukai is assassinated during a coup attempt and Saitō Makoto becomes prime minister (May 15). Japan is censured by the League of Nations...
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    June 17, 1931 – August 5, 1936 Monarch Emperor Hirohito Preceded by Saitō Makoto Succeeded by Jirō Minami 19th Army Minister In office July 2, 1929 –...
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  • Byung-ki as Park Hun-young Nam Sung-jin as Kwak Young-joo Jun Moo-song as Saitō Makoto Bae Do-hwan as Han Baek-soo Shim Hyung-tak as Jung Woon-kyung Park Jung-hak...
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